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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVEMBEB 7, 1007. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS OF CUT FLOWERS 



33-35-37 Randolph St. 



We will have a 

 big supply of 



MUMS 



CHICAGO 



For All 

 Purposes 



If yon oall on ns Vow or »t »ny other aeason, yon will yet tlio 



BEST ROSES IN CHICAGO 



POEHLMXNN*S FANCY VALLEY 

 EXTRA FINE HARRISli LILIES 



We make these a Specialty. 

 Cao supply them all the year. 

 Once tried you will have no other. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Per doi. 



Extra Speciale $4.00 



86-lnch 8.00 



aO-lDCb 2.60 



ai-iDCta 200 



18-iDCh 1.80 



l«-lnch 1.00 



10 to 12-inch 76 



ROSES 



^ Per 100 



Klllamey, extra Ions 98.00 to $10.00 



medium 6.00to 6.00 



Sxtra Bpeolal— Kalserin 8.00 



Sxtra Bpooial— Rictimond 8.00 



axtr» Bpooial— Maid, Bride, Uncle John 8.00 



nxut Qnallty— Maid, Bride. Obatenay. Sunrfse, Uncle 



Jobn. Perle, Richmond, and Kaiserin 6.00 



Oood Oholoe Koses tS.OOto 4.00 



Oood Short Bomb $20.00 per 1000 



CHRYSXNTHEMUIVIS Per do. 



White $1.00to$S.00 



Fink 1.25 to 8.00 



Tellow 1.50 to 3.00 



Bztra largf* and fimoy 4.00 



CARISATIONS Per 100 



Common $2.00 to $3.00 



Fanc7 4.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Karrlall is.oo 



Valley, fancy 4.00to 5.00 



AAiantnm 76to 1.60 



Flnmoana, extra Ions:.... ^ per itrinr, 60c 



■pranfferl and Flnmosna, Sprayi S.OOto 4.00 



■mllax per doz., $2.00 



rema, Oalaz, green per 1000, 1.60 



Oalax, bronu per 1000, 2.00 



Prices subject to change without notice. 



VISIT OUR GREENHOUSES 



while in Chicago and see for yourself that we have, and shall have, the grade of stock you want. 



GreenbooBes at Morton Orove, III., 18 miles from the city on the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. Trains leave Union Depot, Canal and 



Aoams streets, as follows: 6:46, 9:36, 12:40, 2:01, 8:16. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



and not all growers can say the same 

 this year. 



Brown, the driver for the E. F. Win- 

 terson Co., fell down the elevator shaft 

 in the store October 31, but escaped 

 serious injury. He will be able to be 

 about in a day or two. 



Mrs. C. Paasch has returned from 

 Colorado, where she has been since July. 

 In the meantime the store on Halsted 

 street has been managed by a daughter, 

 who is her partner in the business. 



Zech & Mann have this week been 

 receiving a limited quantity of the Dr. 

 Enguehard mum, which they thought 

 the best stock in the market and held at 

 $4 a dozen. Pink has been worth a lit- 

 tle more money than white or yellow 

 80 far this season, but is now abundant. 



Harry Rowe had a large funeral or- 

 der for the Lehman family November 

 6. The casket cover was of violets and 

 he bought 10,000 in the market Monday. 



Joseph Ziska reports himself as well 

 pleased with the cut of roses now being 

 made at the Chicago Rose Co. green- 

 houses at Libertyville. 



J. E. Franke, who lias a retail store 

 on Milwaukee avenue, spends his sum- 



mers next to nature at a place he owns 

 in the woods in northern Michigan. 

 With Mrs. Franke, he returned Novem- 

 ber 2 after four months' fishing and 

 hunting there. 



E. E. Pieser, of the Kennicott Bros. 

 Co., says the growers should be well 

 pleased with the prices carnations have 

 been bringing in this market. He says 

 that while the best stock may not bring 

 more than it did last year, the lower 

 grades are certainly realizing a great 

 deal more than they did a year ago. 



Mrs. Felke is again conducting the 

 flower stand in the North-Western de- 

 pot, Anton Then having decided to 

 again wholesale his stock at the Flower 

 Growers' market. 



W. W. Randall returned November 

 2 from a three weeks' vacation spent at 

 the family home in western Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



A. L. Vaughan, of Vaughan & Sperry, 

 has been selected to judge the big flower 

 show to be given at Little Rock, Ark., 

 Novenriber 14 to 16. 



Weiland & Risch say they expect to 

 be right in full crop for Thanksgiving. 



E. C. Amling says his growers of 



carnations certainly hit it right in Octo- 

 ber, cutting fair crops when the sup- 

 ply was light, 



J. E. Jensen, of Jensen & Dekema, 

 says they are more than pleased with 

 the behavior of Carnation Defiance, 

 which is doing splendidly. Mr. Jensen 

 thinks it bids fair to excel all other 

 reds. He says it is admired by every- 

 one who sees it and orders for stock are 

 coming in at a rapid rate. Defiance is 

 one of W. N. Rudd's seedlings which 

 will be sent out jointly by Jensen & 

 Dekema and Mr. Rudd. Beacon, White 

 Enchantress, Winsor and Aristocrat 

 also are doing exceptionally well with 

 Jensen & Dekema. 



Wietor Bros, are among the largest 

 exhibitors of mums at the flower show 

 this week. They have probably as large 

 a list of commercial varieties as any 

 growers in the country, for they do a 

 big business in cuttings and stock plants 

 as well as cut flowers. 



John Kruchten says his chrysanthe- 

 mum growers will be right in line, with 

 their heaviest cuts at Thanksgiving. 



W. F. Kasting, of Buffalo, and his 

 committee of fifty on the national flower 



